According to political philosopher and Nazi jurist Carl Schmitt the enemy is the basis of politics: “The specific political distinction … is that between friend and enemy.” (The Concept of the Political)

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According to political philosopher and Nazi jurist Carl Schmitt the enemy is the basis of politics: “The specific political distinction … is that between friend and enemy.” (The Concept of the Political)

when i was 12 i decided that i was going to be philosopher and the founder of a wide-ranging, comprehensive philosophy called 'contextualism'. that very notion was fundamental to the political philosophy of contextualism ('contextualism' also had epistemological and ontological theses contained within a similar framework).

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when i was 12 i decided that i was going to be philosopher and the founder of a wide-ranging, comprehensive philosophy called 'contextualism'. that very notion was fundamental to the political philosophy of contextualism ('contextualism' also had epistemological and ontological theses contained within a similar framework).

tf does this mean barty? some kind of word salad diss - contextualism is fundamental to the philosophy contextualism? idk mate, what happened to the golden age of dissensus, thought we were all friends now

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tf does this mean barty? some kind of word salad diss - contextualism is fundamental to the philosophy contextualism? idk mate, what happened to the golden age of dissensus, thought we were all friends now

tf does this mean barty? some kind of word salad diss - contextualism is fundamental to the philosophy contextualism? idk mate, what happened to the golden age of dissensus, thought we were all friends now